More than a million students this week will sit down to the annual NAPLAN test, to assess their literacy and numeracy skills. But why should the kids have all the fun? In the spirit of budget day, here’s a little NAPLAN for Josh Frydenberg:
1. How is “debt” best described?
- as something good, and we need more of it
- inevitable, given an election chest needs filling
- an inheritance
- best ignored
2. Today’s budget will…
- save our bacon
- increase the price of bacon
- encourage primary producers to invest in piggeries
- have a few hidden porkies
3. Which one of these commodities is not currently surging?
- iron ore prices
- Stuart Robert’s popularity
- national debt
- house prices
4. Is Stuart Robert a…
- character in a children’s book?
- character in a children’s book?
- character in a children’s book?
- character in a children’s book?
5. How many zeros in one trillion?
- not enough
- too many
- nine
- 100 million
6. Which of these is more likely?
- a sub-5% unemployment rate
- no child living in poverty
- Australia being back in surplus by the time Scott Morrison has grandkids
- Stuart Robert becoming prime minister
- a political promise delivered on time
7. How would you describe an “economy”?
- a lot of moving parts
- the sum of all our efforts
- a savage beast
- a Piscean
8. How would you describe the J-curve in economics?
- the way our balance of trade worsens following a currency devaluation and then quickly recovers
- no idea
- like a U-turn in policy but you don’t go all the way
- can I have this as a question on notice?
9. Given some community concern around the COVID-19 vaccine, would you recommend…
- the AstraZeneca vaccine?
- the Pfizer jab?
- hope?
- a Scotch before bed?
10. Will you celebrate your budget with…
- Joe Hockey and a cigar?
- a Scotch before bed?
- a table-top dance in Manuka?
- there won’t be anything to celebrate
11. The next election will be held…
- this year
- next year
- when our fortunes improve
- Scott won’t tell me
12. Malcolm Bligh Turnbull AC, is…
- a former Liberal prime minister
- a former Labor prime minister
- a thorn in our side
- bored
13. How much is a loaf of bread?
- don’t know
- 76 cents
- can I ask my wife?
- spelt, sourdough or Turkish?
14. The most shocking news this week is…
- Bill and Melinda Gates going their own way
- revelations of how many places a guy has to visit before he can get a good barbecue
- the deficit number I’ll be announcing tonight
- that Stuart Robert has offered to do a robo-sell on the budget
15. This budget will…
- set us up for another term in Parliament
- send the country broke
- help me become prime minister
- start another fight with Queensland.
Best article I’ve read in weeks. Thanks Madonna. I love a good laugh and you’ve provided it.
A Limited News state of mind?
16) How much has your Limited News Party stripped from Aged Care over the years – to pad your Limited News Party Bottom Line, in it’s “Quest for the Magic Surplus”?
1) See Richard Colbeck – if you can find him?
2) See Ken Wyatt – if you can find him?
3) See Fiona Nash – if you can find her?
4) See nurse for a dressing of that bottom line – if you can find him/her?
5) Maggots and kero baths are all the rage?
17) How much better off would those relying on Aged Care, Covid-hit performing arts, University Education (tutors), Mental Health etc be, if your Limited News Party (with you as Treasurer) hadn’t “diverted” $tax to such “ministerial interventioned” pet rorts such as “Sports”, “UCF”, “FFWSS”, “Safer Communities Fund”, “Building Better Regions Fund”?
1) I don’t hold the hand that signs those papers?
2) Education is for elites – people that can afford it, and vote for us?
3) Aged Care is only for those that can’t afford to look after themselves?
4) See Bridget McKenzie, Scott Morrison and Phil Gaetjens about that?
18) How much did your Kooyong receive from Sports Rorts?
1) Not as much as you’d have liked?
2) Not as much as you deserved?
3) Where’s Phil Gaetjens when you need him?
4) Bridget Who?
19) How did you, your Limited News Party and Rupert’s Limited News treat the way Labor reacted to the GFC?
1) That’s different – that was Labor?
2) The point is?
3) I’m not here to answer hypothetical questions?
4) I’ll leave that to the Limited News commentators?
20) How much tax does Rupert’s media empire pay here in Oz – and how much do you envisage chasing after, after you win the next election?
1) Don’t you worry about that?
2) That’s between Rupert and me?
3) Obviously we’d like to see waste reused or recycled, primarily, but waste-to-energy is a legitimate source of generation?
oh well done Klewso, please keep this list going!
I don’t subscribe to Crikey for this rubbish.
I don’t think that you can leave a comment unless you do.
I thought that 13(4) was quite funny, as was 14(2).
And it’s one of the reasons I do subscribe to Crikey
How does the other rubbish here rate?
Good god.
Should have left this alone.